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As a member of LabourWise you'll be able to gain unrestricted access to our web site which boasts the following features:
  • Forms that can be used when dealing with the day to day issues in the workplace.
  • Practical guidelines to lead the employer through a maze of labour laws. It tells you what to do and how to do it.
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  • Simple explanation of labour laws. We also have 14 sections that explain in simple terms how the labour laws affect employers.
  • Often used Words and Phrases(Glossary).
  • Search Function that takes you to what you are looking for and gives a clear explanation.
  • Labour laws - the full text is available for those who want to read more (e.g. Labour Relations Act, Employment Equity Act, Health and Safety Act and several others).
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  • Links to important labour sites.

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  • Telephone hotline: Can phone in to find out where to find something on the site, as well as to get an explanation of the meaning if something is not clearly understood.
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